“The widow cries out at the door, The light of my mind has gone out, O my mother, with his death. So cry out, O soul brides of the Husband Lord, and dwell on the Glorious Praises of the True Lord.” MindSoulLightMotherLordGoneDoorsCryHusbandPraiseGloriousBridesWidowsOf My Mind Author:Guru Nanak
“Our family has gone through a very difficult time. My husband and I have taken the brunt of it. I've never known what it truly felt like to be so sad and desperate inside.” FeltDifficultKnownGoneTakenHusbandOur FamilyDesperateMy HusbandDifficult TimesSo Sad Author:Tracey Gold
“I'm very lucky that my husband is a true partner in child-rearing. If I get home late, he gets home early or vice-versa. I travel more, and he's able to spell me when I'm gone.” IfsChildrenHomeAbleGoneLuckyHusbandLateVicesPartnersMy HusbandSpellsVice VersaChild Rearing Author:Bonnie Hammer
“It is true, we do not like to lose a good, kind companion, a wife, a husband, a child, a brother, a sister, or any of our near and dear friends or relatives; but we have to do it, and it is right and proper that we should. They go a little before us; when we get there they will receive and welcome us and say, "God bless you, you have come at last." That is the way I look at it. I ex pect to strike hands and embrace my friends who have gone before.” WayShouldLooksKindChildrenLittlesHandsLastsLosesGoneWifeBrotherHusbandMy FriendsEmbraceDearStrikesWelcomeCompanionBlessExesSisterGod BlessDear FriendGod Bless You Author:John Taylor
“I went from the glamour of working with Karl Lagerfeld and John Galliano to living on an isolated hilltop, with my husband gone most of the time.” GoneHusbandMy HusbandIsolatedGlamourLiving On Author:Liberty Ross
“I think when you've gone through a betrayal in life then when somebody's been betrayed you can talk to the person about it. If your husband's been unfaithful to you, you know what that's like, you know how that feels. You can share true empathy with someone.” IfsThinkingKnowsFeelsPersonsKnow HowGoneShareLike YouHusbandEmpathyBetrayalBetrayedYour HusbandUnfaithful Author:Kathie Lee Gifford
“When I lost my husband [Oliver "Doolittle" Lynn], I just didn't want to work so hard anymore. I hate that I didn't quit things a lot more before he was gone. I stayed home for six years to take care of him but, at some point, I also felt I had to go back to work.” WantYearsHardHomeCareHateLostFeltGoneHusbandSixI HateTake CareQuittingMy HusbandBack To Work Author:Loretta Lynn
“I know it is hard for you young mothers to believe that almost before you can turn around the children will be gone and you will be alone with your husband. You had better be sure you are developing the kind of love and friendship that will be delightful and enduring. Let the children learn from your attitude that he is important. Encourage him. Be kind. It is a rough world, and he, like everyone else, is fighting to survive. Be cheerful. Don't be a whiner” KnowsWorldBelieveKindChildrenImportantHardYoungMotherTurnsFightingParentAttitudeGoneHusbandParentingEndureDevelopingRoughBe KindDelightfulCheerfulBeing A MotherYour HusbandLove And FriendshipKinds Of LoveYoung MotherWhiners Author:Marjorie Pay Hinckley
“Bethann Hardison has been my collaborator, my closest friend, we've gone through starting businesses, losing businesses, kids, divorces, marriages, and she was my maid of honor when I married my husband, David Bowie. And she's still such a part of my life. This is the person when it's totally dark, outside and inside, this is the person I would call.” PersonsHas BeensStillsKidsDarkGoneHonorHusbandMarriedLosingStartingDivorceMy HusbandClosestMaidsCollaboratorsBowieStarting A BusinessClosest FriendsMaid Of Honor Author:Iman Abdulmajid
“I hadn't performed or been in the public eye for about 16 years. When my husband passed away, I was obliged to go back to work to take care of our kids. I also wanted to do a record in memory of him. So we did Gone Again. During that process, I had to be photographed and had to go back to doing articles and interviews.” YearsEyeCareKidsWantedProcessMemoriesGoneRecordsHusbandTake CareInterviewsMy HusbandArticlesObligedPassed AwayPublic EyeBack To Work Author:Patti Smith
“Because in traditional Hindu culture menstruation is associated with a variety of social taboos, prolonged menstrual bleeding produced conflicts within families. The whole idea of fertility regulation was still extremely new in this setting and many husbands and other family members were angry when they found out that women had decided on their own to use the method and had gone to the clinic in secret.” StillsIdeasWholeUseCultureFoundSocialSecretGoneHusbandConflictMembersDecidedMethodAngrySettingTraditionalSettingsVarietyRegulationTabooBleedingFamily MembersFertilityClinicMenstruationSocial Taboos Author:Ruth Simmons
“The answer is for all of us to create our own systems, our own ideas, because vibrant independent ideas will trump this corporate, plastic Borg, this brainwashing they're trying to push. I mean, banning 'father' and 'mother,' banning the word 'husband' and 'wife,' I mean that's so cultic that if I'd of been told ten years ago they were gonna ban words like that, I wouldn't have believed it. They do it with straight faces. I mean, has the left, and of course the controlled-right as well, have they gone collectively insane on a control-freak bent? Or, is there a strategy?” IfsTryingYearsWellsMeanIdeasFacesMotherCoursesFatherLeftAnswersGoneWifeTrumpTenHusbandYears AgoIndependentStrategyInsaneCorporateControlledFreakPlasticBentBansHusband And WifeBrainwashingControl FreakStraight FaceBorg Author:Alex Jones
“She saw herself riding in the passenger seat, Sam behind the wheel. Like two of those little peg people in a toy car. Husband peg, wife peg, side by side. Facing the road and not looking at each other; for why would they need to, really, having gone beyond the visible surface long ago. No hope of admiring gazes anymore, no chance of unremitting adoration. Nothing left to show but their plain, true, homely, interior selves, which were actually much richer anyhow.” PeopleNeedsLittlesLongTwoSelfShowsLeftSidesChanceBehindsGoneSawsWifeCarHusbandSurfaceWheelsVisibleSeatsRidingToysLong AgoInteriorsAdorationNo HopePassengersAdmiringHomelyPegPassenger Seat Author:Anne Tyler
“Down the hall came the wife. She was glorious, burning. She didn't know yet that her husband was dead. We knew. That's what gave her such power over us. The doctor took her into a room with a desk at the end of the hall, and from under the closed door a slab of brilliance radiated as if, by some stupendous process, diamonds were being incinerated in there. What a pair of lungs! She shrieked as I imagined an eagle would shriek. It felt wonderful to be alive to hear it! I've gone looking for that feeling everywhere.” IfsKnowsEndsFeelingsFeltProcessRoomsGoneAliveWifeWonderfulDoorsHusbandDoctorsBurningGloriousPairsHallsDiamondDesksLungsEaglesBrillianceClosed DoorsSlabs Author:Denis Johnson
“Love isn't a burst o' trumpets and a flock o' doves descendin' out o' the heavens to roost on yer heads. Tis sharin' a cup o' tea by the hearth on a cold winter's night. 'Tis the look in yer husband's eyes when ye lay yer first child in his arms. Tis the ache in yer heart when ye watch the light in his eyes dim fer the last time, and know a part o' ye has gone out o' this world with him.” KnowsWorldFirstsLooksHeartChildrenLightEyeLastsNightHeavenWatchesGoneThis WorldArmsColdHusbandLaysWinterCupsTeaHis EyesLast TimeAcheFlocksTrumpetsDoveWinter ColdRoost Book:Charming the Prince Source: Charming the Prince
“How many boys like him were out there in the ether, holding on to their big brothers and sisters who were still alive? How many husbands were floating between life and death, clinging to their wives in this world? And how may millions and millions of people were there in the world like Charlie who wouldn't let go of their loved ones when they're gone?” PeopleWorldMayStillsBigsBoysMillionsGoneAliveWifeThis WorldBrotherHusbandLetting GoLife And DeathLoved OnesFloatingBrothers And SistersHolding OnCharlieClingingBetween Life And Death Book:Charlie St. Cloud: A Novel Source: Charlie St. Cloud: A Novel